Terry Fox Award given for a never-ending smile
The 2011 Prince Albert Terry Fox Award was presented to young man known for his love of cars, his sense of humour and his warm smile.
Catlin Anderson, a 16-year-old St. Michael Community School Student, was presented the award at City Hall last night in front of cheering friends, teachers and family members.
Anderson is wheelchair-bound and has been diagnosed with both sclerosis and leukodystrophy. He is unable to speak, but can understand people and respond by nodding and through a communication device.
Despite the hardships he faces, he still manages to stay positive and happy and that’s one of the reasons he was nominated, by his teacher Michele Handstede, and ultimately chosen for the award.